Abolition of micro embolic signals in symptomatic carotid stenosis using dual antiplatelet therapy


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Author Details : Firosh Khan, Abdulkhader Shehna, Fazal Ghafoor*

Volume : 6, Issue : 1, Year : 2020

Article Page : 51-54

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijn.2020.010



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Introduction : Micro-Embolic Signals (MES) detected by Trans-Cranial Doppler (TCD) in
symptomatic carotid stenosis (CS) are considered a marker of subsequent stroke. We aimed to investigate
the role of antiplatelet and antithrombotic agents in abolishing the MES in recently symptomatic CS.
Materials and Methods: Transient ischemic attack/stroke patients with 50%CS or unstable carotid
plaque, who were prospectively enrolled within 48hours of symptom onset, underwent bilateral middlecerebral
artery one-hour TCD emboli monitoring within 48hours. Those with MES underwent second
monitoring at 48hours of the initial study. Treatment given during the interval period was recorded.
Results: Out of 73 patients enrolled from April 2016 to March 2019, 22 (17 males, mean age 67.4years)
had ipsilateral MES on initial TCD (30.1%). Ten were on a single-antiplatelet agent (aspirin/clopidogrel)
and one was on dual (aspirin&clopidogrel) therapy prior to this. Single-antiplatelet agent was started after
TCD in seven, dual-agents in six and unfractionated-heparin in seven patients. Second TCD showed no
MES in 14 patients. Only one out of three on a single antiplatelet agent alone had abolition of MES while
all ten patients on dual-antiplatelet agents had a complete suppression (p=0.027,Chi-square test). Although
heparin suppressed MES in 5/7 patients, all five had additional dual-agent therapy. MES was not abolished
in one patient treated with heparin alone and another one on a combination of heparin and single-antiplatelet
agent.
Conclusion: Aspirin/Clopidogrel combination is very effective in suppressing arterial emboli in recently
symptomatic carotid stenosis whereas unfractionated-heparin, single-antiplatelet agent or their combination
is not useful for the same.

Keywords: Micro-Embolic Signals, Trans-Cranial Doppler, Carotid stenosis.


How to cite : Khan F, Shehna A, Ghafoor F , Abolition of micro embolic signals in symptomatic carotid stenosis using dual antiplatelet therapy. IP Indian J Neurosci 2020;6(1):51-54


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